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This is good for us under-30's right?

>> No.49721963
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49721963

>>49721909
Everyone is looking forward to it. Everyone is calling it.
>everyone
hmm. Big think.

>> No.49722057

>>49721963
We can't already be at capitulation... There must be more to run down... right? I'm not about to miss my 2nd once in a life time opportunity am I?

>> No.49722299

>>49721909
unironically, yes.

I own a business and I fully intend to grow it as hard as I can over the next 2-3 years, while everyone shids their pants and acts scared. It feels good knowing that I can go against the grain as it's starting to feel a bit like march 2020 when everyone just froze up and waited to see what was going to happen next.

Recession is a great time for people to actually take action, invest in themselves while everyone else is on damage limitation mode.

>> No.49722356

>>49721909
My god what kind of snack is that? One bite and you die of hear attack.

>> No.49722417

>>49721909
It’s good if you are early 20s, just wage slave and save up as much money as you can and buy the bottom 2-3 years from now and then make it before you turn 30

>> No.49722518

>>49721909
>First in first out

>> No.49722655

>>49722356
kfc double down

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>>49722299
As long as your business caters to convenience and is good value, you will do very will during a recession. When we reach the bottom, I'll be investing in fast food and dollar stores

>> No.49722724

>>49721909
That looks delicious

>> No.49722790

>>49721909
why do they always put some nasty oil-based sauce on these fekkin' things?

>> No.49722838

I'm not exactly excited for a recession per se, just that the wind is changing. All the shitty media, politics, pussy inflation and other shit has a chance to bring based can be back on the menu, I'm investing and preparing for the times although it may take a fairly long time

>> No.49722857

>>49722299
Checked, do u have any advice for a recent uni grad who is hellbent on doing their own thing, DCAing into crypto, and aspiring to make it asap? (Overly ambitious to make $$$)

>> No.49722883

>>49722356
it's unironically the healthiest burger and it's delicious

>> No.49722890

>>49722655
>>49722356
It was unironically kino

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>>49722356
>hear attack

>> No.49722899

>>49722697
walmart stock is up already

>> No.49722905

>>49722890
only had it twice bros, i recall it being absolutely delicious.

>> No.49722917

>>49722857
Oh man, you're in for the rudest fucking awakening. I was you in 2008.

>> No.49722968

>>49721909
this is why 99% of burgers are obese

>> No.49722984

>>49722857
Making money is very slow. You're young so it's hard to have skills to start a business. At the same time investing requires strategy and patience it's very slow most of the time

>> No.49722991

>>49721909
looks delicious

>> No.49723003

>>49722905
It was no joke the best thing on their menu but they got rid of it in a hurry for some reason. Probably for the best or I'd be dead by now

>> No.49723108

>>49721909
By the time a recession is recognized and declared it’s usually more than half over. DYOR. And slurp, or don’t I don’t care too much haha.

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>>49722356
>>49722894

>> No.49723285

>>49722057
This is not true capitulation, a lot of people still believing. One thing for sure tho, we are closer to the bottom than top.

>> No.49723459

>>49722057
Of course it isn't. Look at the day volume on the drops. Its nothing compared to 2018/2020 crashes. DCA from now on, but wait for big buys at 19, 16 and 14k. Doubt we reach taht low, but who knows lol. I'm ready

>> No.49723569

>>49721963
Im betting there is a pump into a mega dump.

>> No.49723700

>>49721909
>not being able to get a McJob because even they are taken by laid off 4-6yr degree holders
No zoomies will get fucked hardest, sorry

>> No.49723728

>>49722857
keker, anon you sound like the type of guy that's going to 25x long hotdog coin and lose 400k. Here's your advice, just keep buying

>> No.49723750

>>49721909
Also, as an executive I'm excited for wagies to have less bargaining power. The labor market has been total dog shit for over 2 years.

>> No.49723757

>>49721909
My retirement is three to four decades from now so I look forward to getting those discounted stocks into my retirement accounts.
Otherwise, I just hope I have a chance as a prospective first-time homebuyer to finally get a place.

>> No.49723779 [DELETED] 

>>49722857
> DCAing into crypto
Nguni

>> No.49723823

too much hope.

>> No.49723822

>>49722857 #
> DCAing into crypto
ngmi

>> No.49723869

Jerome Powell hints at this in the last question of the meeting yesterday,
>"If you're a huge buyer, a young person [in the housing market] you need a reset
Yes, this is a good thing for young millennials and younger. Kinda shitty for older millennials and up, obviously especially bad for retirees. But yes, the younger generations need a reset lest they be "priced out of life" and birth rates plummet.

>> No.49724278

>>49722857
dca into etfs and set aside 1-5% to play with crypto instead

>> No.49724987

>>49722697
Nice pig, anon. Can i save him to repost later?